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How to get free skins in Among Us? A Simple Guide.

Arnab Mukherjee
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How to get free skins in Among Us

How to get free skins on Among Us? Whether by hook or by crook, get Among Us skins, pets and more through our simple guide here!

Among Us is the hottest new game on the Internet right now. As a result, the Indie title has taken Steam charts and Twitch counts by storm over the last 2 months.

Also, no wonder most of you have watched your favourite streamers play the game on Twitch or YouTube by now. It’s also very likely that you’ve seen them sporting cool hats and funky masks and wondered where to get them! Haven’t you?

Where to get skins in Among Us?

First of all, a lot of skins will be available to you for free in-game itself. So, you don’t need to do anything extra to get them. Just go to the Computer in the pre-game lobby and try them out! However, there are some skins that are available as purchasable items.

Now, you can, of course, buy them with bucks if you want to. But, we know that most of us can’t afford that kind of luxury to spend money on a video game. So, we have a guide to help you buy them for free below.

Related: Complete Among Us cost list for skins, pets and hats. 

Just remember, as a pro tip that, in case you’re a really competitive player, don’t buy very extravagant skins. That’s because they are hard to hide when you stack up with a Crewmate and can make you easy to detect.

As a casual player though, use our guide, download the Mod and let your imagination run wild!

About the author

Arnab Mukherjee

Arnab Mukherjee

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An English Literature as well as Esports enthusiast, Arnab is quite the dichotomy. He fell in love with both of his passions as a kid while playing FIFA 13 on his PC. The iconic commentary of Martin Tyler and Alan Smith instilled in him a life-long love for the language and for video games. Arnab has never looked back ever since. When not engaged in his primary passions, you can find him salivating over food or snapping frames from daily life.

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